KISS Cover Bands Compete to Perform at the Opening of KISS by Monster Mini Golf

Susan Stapleton | Haute Living

Erik Kabik

KISS Off cover band members at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign in Las Vegas.

KISS cover bands from around the globe posed for a photo at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign this morning for KISS by Monster Mini Golf.

Bands from Ohio, Texas, Hungary and Australia were selected from hundreds of entires from all over the world. They arrived in Las Vegas today to perform in the KISS OFF competition taking place today at Body English Nightclub at Hard Rock Hotel. The winner will be selected by Tommy Thayer, lead guitarist for KISS.

The winning band will get to perform at the grand opening of KISS by Monster Mini Golf on March 15, where all members of KISS will be attendance.

KISS fans ready to paint the town (and their faces) at Sunday’s KISS Off at Hard Rock Hotel

John Katsilometes | Las Vegas Sun

Erik Kabik

There will always be a forum for anyone blessed with a lengthy tongue, musical acumen, and a willingness to slather on layers of face paint.

KISS By Monster Mini Golf is making certain of that.

This weekend marks the “KISS Off” finale, scheduled for 2-6 p.m. Sunday at Body English at Hard Rock Hotel. The free-admission, open-to-the-public contest is to award the top KISS tribute band on the planet, or at least the top KISS band among the 200 entries submitted to company officials, who then tracked more than 29,000 votes online to determine the top four entries.

That fortuitous four, and their representative countries/states are KISS Forever (Hungary), Mr. Speed (Ohio), Rock and Roll Over (Texas) and KISSteria (Australia). Opening will be Las Vegas’ own Las Vegas KISS. The finalists will be judged on talent, performance, appearance, showmanship and, of course, evening gown competition (hashtag-sheckykats).

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10 East 23rd Street

Take a video tour of the famous loft at 10 East 23rd street where KISS rehearsed and wrote much of their first album. Now a comic book shop, this space is now actually open to the public. You can see the stairs that one of the first and most famous photographs of KISS was ever taken. Our friends at KISS Mask ran this recently – originally posted on YouTube last May, but worth a look if you haven’t seen it before!

Gene Simmons teams up with Stan Lee to intoduce new venture

ABC 4 News

Barb Smith

Comic book legend Stan Lee, and Gene Simmons of KISS, made a stop in Park City Tuesday. The duo is there for a premiere of the documentary “With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story” about the Marvel creator’s life.

The two icons might seem like an unlikely pair, but Gene Simmons was the focus of two Marvel Comic books decades ago. The rocker says his relationship began with Stan Lee years before that, and long before the two met.

Simmons was an immigrant and says his early years in America were spent feeling like an outsider. “I had to empower myself and become my own superhero. I had to get my self esteem in order. By reading Stan Lee’s comic books I noticed there was a character called Peter Parker who was a pimply faced teenager that girls didn’t care about.”

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Gene Simmons’ full transcript from yesterday’s live Sundance webcast

Genevieve LeBlanc | Nerd Reactor

Today, Stan Lee gave a live and global webcast with host Gene Simmons from the Sundance Film Festival to promote his biographical documentary which will be screening at the festival this year. Fans could submit questions in 53 languages while also getting live subtitles in any of those languages of the conversation, and Nerd Reactor tuned in to catch the action.

Lee, who will be turning 90 this year, was in good spirits and eager to speak with fans using the Ortsbo technology, the engine which translated the interview in real-time. The live interview attracted approximately 250 watchers throughout the hour and took questions from fans in several countries around the world. Despite the mass amount of questions submitted, Nerd Reactor managed to get a few to Stan “The Man” himself. Lee not only discussed future endeavors that will be released by his company, Pow Entertainment, but also expressed his opinion of the up-and-coming Spider-Man film as well as some of his favorite creations.

Q: Our first question is from Cecily in Denmark, and she asks you in dutch, “What was the first comic book you ever read?”

Lee: I think it was probably captain America. When I was a kid. And I couldn’t believe it, how exciting it was, and well drawn it was. And it really got me interested in comics.

Q: Fatso asked you in Finnish, “If you could have a super power, what would it be and why?”

Simmons: Well, I am proud to say that having been a marvel comic book myself, thanks to Mr. Lee in 1978, I fought Dr. Doom because I was able to fly, spit fire, and had super strength, thanks to the wonderful comic book that — I am just all heart. [Laughter] And then I found out that it was just one of Dr. Doom’s robots dressed as him, drat!

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Vinnie Vincent pre-KISS photo gallery

Tina Fradella Hidalgo

Tina sent us an unusual collection of Vinnie Vincent photos  she hopes to share with other fans. Some amazing stuff Tina, thanks from all of us!

“Like every Vinnie fan I’m always looking for more on the man, as most of us know he has gone into hiding. I became a fan of KISS at 12, right around the time Eric Carr joined the band. I went to my first KISS concert on the Creatures tour, the day before Mardi Gras. Like everyone else I would say, ‘this Vinnie guy better had be good – if not I want Ace back’.”

“The pictures here are some of what Vinnie said he would unleash but never did. Personally, I think every fan should see them. From his teenage years through his time with KISS – I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!” – Tina

Best Kiss Songs, Album by Album – Readers’ Poll

Matthew Wilkening | Ultimate Classic Rock

In honor of Kiss frontman Paul Stanley‘s 60th birthday today (Jan. 20), we’re taking a big look back at the band’s career by revisiting every single one of their 19 studio albums and giving you the chance to vote for your favorite song from each of them.

From their nearly unassailable first six albums, through the ups and downs of some rocky (but also rewarding) disco, progressive rock and pop-metal influenced records, all the way up to 2009′s ‘Sonic Boom,’ the history of Kiss is recounted step-by-step in the following pages, along with your chance to pick the best track from each record.

We’re very excited to see which songs you choose as your favorites from classics platters such as ‘Destroyer,’ ‘Creatures of the Night’ and ‘Revenge,’ as well as what you salvage from well, maybe-not-so-memorable albums such as ‘Crazy Nights’ or ‘Music from the Elder.’ We hope you enjoy this tour as much as we did!

Next: Pick the Best Song From the First Kiss Album

The Ace Frehley “Budokan” Les Paul Custom Outfit

Epiphone
Ltd Ed Ace Frehley “Budokan” Les Paul Custom Outfit: Epiphone is proud to announce our tribute to Ace Frehley, one of rock’s most influential guitarists, with the Epiphone Limited Edition Ace Frehley “Budokan” Les Paul Custom Outfit. As the lead guitarist for KISS (and the original designer of the famous KISS logo) Ace Frehley is renown around the world as one of the Les Paul guitar’s most exciting ambassadors as well as one of rock’s greatest showman. Ace single handedly inspired a generation of guitarists to pick up rock and roll’s most powerful axe. Now, Epiphone makes this iconic guitar available to players everywhere.

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KISS’ Gene Simmons offers life lessons to private equity crowd

Mark Calvey | SF Business Times

Gene Simmons, who has turned the 1970s band Kiss into a licensing powerhouse, offered plenty of advice on how to succeed in business and life in speaking this week to a private equity audience in San Francisco.
“Spreading the risk is not just good business advice, it’s an important life strategy,” Simmons told 500 people attending the Association of Corporate Growth’s 2012 West Coast Corporate Growth Conference in San Francisco Jan. 17.
Simmons shared some the history behind the creation of Kiss in 1973, while he was working as a New York public school teacher.
“You can’t just do the rock-band thing. You need something else to fall back on,” was his mother’s early career advice. (Asked later who is his most influential adviser, Simmons was quick to say, “My mother. She’s very pragmatic. She’s the smartest person I ever met.”)
“I played in a band because I noticed when the Beatles played on the Ed Sullivan show, all the girls were going nuts,” Simmons said. “That looked like a pretty good job.”
And definitely a step up from his first job at the age of 12, scraping the fat off a butcher’s block and bringing up meat from downstairs.
Simmons was far ahead of today’s career advice to brand one’s self.
“The business model of Kiss was decidedly different than almost any other band that came before us — underlying rights, ancillaries, these are big words like gymnasium,” Simmons said. “I had to find out about trademarks and how to amortize our costs and maximize profits.”

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